Point Break: bigger and better?

There you go. Despite all the controversy, the "Point Break" is back in 2015, not with Patrick Swayze and Keanu Reeves, but with Edgar Ramirez (Bodhi) and Luke Bracey (Johnny Utah).

Directed by Ericson Core, 2015's "Point Break" is inspired by the classic 1991 hit by Kathryn Bigelow.

The sequel - or updated version, if you prefer - features young FBI agent Johnny Utah infiltrating a cunning team of thrill-seeking elite sportsmen led by the charismatic Bodhi.

You will see extreme action stunts performed by the world's best athletes in big wave surfing, wingsuit flying, sheer-face snowboarding, free rock climbing, and high-speed motorcycling.

The list of pro surfers includes Laird Hamilton, Sebastian Zietz, Makua Rothman, Billy Kemper, Brian Keaulana, Ahanu Tson-dru, Ian Walsh, Laurie Towner, Dylan Longbottom, Albee Layer, Bruce Irons, Tikanui Smith and Tuhiti Humani.

Sal Masekela, the surf contest commentator and TV host, is also making a cameo alongside DJs Steve Aoki, Seth Troxler, and The Art Department.

The new "Point Break" will premiere on December 25th, 2015. The action sports movie will be released in 3D and 2D in select theaters.

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